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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-18

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-18 page 1

4 COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1850- VOLUME XIV. N" UMBER 8. pltlNTKi) AND PUB I IB II ED BY SCOTT & BASOOK. OFFICE tooTH iiArr coiinkb ok man it. and sinus allit, TB1MIS Invariably In nilvnnrr. The Dally, to person In Columbus, per year WW R Vnt by mall out of Columbus . 5 01) n during the mission, and Trl-Weekly biiluuce nl year In Columbus By mail The Tri-Weekly by mail Wt-okiv in Columbus - Out of the city; by mail, ninnfe To clubs of four ntui upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to ono address. Dally, session Trl Weekly Weekly, single..... To clubs of five and upwards 3 I m 4 00 3 00 2 00 L 50 1 2T 1 00 9 00 ) 00 50 40 Advertising. The followin rates and rules ofidf0VtUB have been ar-rd tinon brtw.-i. 3w prOprUlori of the Ohio BtajMan and the Ohio VZ Jm.n..." to be oUerved, in all cases, after this date. July S3, 1040. Dally Papwr. One square, 10 hues or leas, ono insertion u u " each additional.." H u i week "8...". H h 3..." m ii " 1 month h it U 8.." a ...M M 6 ..." 8 ..." 18 ..." Standing card, 5 lines or less, per annum U pnlumn,witb 4 changes, " " .. W 50 .. 0 25 1 50 . . I 00 .. !IM .. 4 W .. 0 W .. 8 00 .. 10 W .. 15 W .. 18 W .. 10 00 . . m 00 ..MOO . w 30 00 80 W '. 35 W 40 W 43 OT ' 66 00 6 .. "ia...."... changed weekly. ' daily . . ' with 4 changes. " 6 ' 19 " changed weekly. .130 00 Other cases not pmvided tor, chargeahlo in conformity with the oauy, Rtiove rates. , Th standard of measurement to be minion type. For MOD ndditinnid square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square iusertcd under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it i specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the PPublisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-ments beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to bo charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the tame to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. ,a , . Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number Of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The imvilet-es of yearly advertisers, will lie confined rigi lly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining ihero- ''dVerule General Agent, Real Estate Agent-, Sic, not to he contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the u-ual rates. No AUVRHTI8KMKNT9 CAN BE INSERTED O BAT DITOUSLY. AtlrertisrineiiH tor cWttabto butffeattOUi fire companies, ward, township, and other public, meetings, and such like, to be charged MfttotM notices to be charged B6 cents. Deaths insert.-.! without charge, unlaw accompanied by tuneral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be PHmm advertisers, and all others sending communications or requirinu notices, .Wiring to cbII attention to fairs, soir. es concerts or'iuiy public enti.Ttaiuinenta where charges urc made lor .HlmiitHtire.-nll notices of private associations-- every notice Mined to cull ntfiition to private enterprises, calculated or i i-ended to promote individual interest, can only he inserted wi h ihe understandimr that the samo is to be paid tor It intended to be insert! in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of nut less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement j),u ,u All leaded luivertisoments to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat' of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtei. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertise-menu brought In by them. W. A. NEIL, Attorney nt Lnw and Solicitor In Chancery. OFFICE with Wm. Dennison Jr., No. H, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of State's office. decia-dly A. B. BUTTLES, Attorney and fllMBXllT ! Lnw, Columbu. Ohio. Office. MOjyJUS - i'.xcbange. opp.-ite Secretary ot State . office. CHABLKS W. 01LMOB1C Attorney. ? EywMWtg. to Umnrer,. uisce, n.r,.... CINCINNATI, OHIO. auH-dly Forwarding nml CommlwiloD Merrhnnl., ,.r0d Dealer., nd I.Td Ol. M J. RIDUWAY j Iiod Foundry, llrond .tren. near the Bridr, tolnm-bu., Ohio. Stoves of nil kinds, and s grcHt vnrirty of Costings, olways on Inuid. octl,41 DR. ROBERT THOMI'MWS OFFICE, NO. 4, Nell'. Kxrhnnge, oppu.ite tho Secretory ol offlce, High Columbui. Stale's decll I.l.illtl.l. E. WAI.C.ITT. , SKiN AND HANNKIl PAINTER, ov'J-dtf cotpmni, OHIO. WAI.TKll THItAI.l., Attorney nnd Counsellor nt l.nw, ColHubu., Ohio. i I.sti, o bonTmlMioMT to t.e the Acknowledgment of Deed. A. tor the State ol New York, -y omce on High ., between Town and Rich. ocBO 1. N. WHITINO" HUNT I NV J T ON , BOOK-SELI.KKS.tul Stationer., next door to the ClinUin llank, High .Ireet, Columlras, Ohio. A largo assortment ol Books and Stationery alway. on hand. HEIBERT Jk L1I.1.KV, It OOK-DINDKHS, High street, opposite the Public om, e.. i Mtnr,,.. DR. MARIH'S OFFICE, corner"!' Rich nnd Tlurd streets, ad-Joining his residence, anil opposite the First Baptist Church. deell-dt? f BATHER. 100 bundle Upper an,! ijkirtiii.. I 'J" ' Li iiWwibj 5?? ",-iSSzM apt' tiuin: tllltllTT A CO.. DKALERfl in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, (lass House lluil.lerH' materialr", Kanning and Mochamcnl I ools, Military lioods 6cc, &.c , No. 161 High Mn-et, sign of the Gilt l'adlick DAVIS, SMITH & CO., COMMISSION AND KOK WARDINti MKKCIIANTS, Whole-Dealers in tiroceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling Produee c.inBigiied fur sate. selij-dly. JOHN W. BAKPia. HOniCBT ABMSTUONO. It A K Kit AKMSTKONIi, :AL KSTATi; llIiUKKUS ami i.f.Nr.UAi. i'sn, Offlce, Houth room, Kxchange Rank Building, Columbus MOUNT EACI.E TUIPOM, FOR cleansing and burnishing all finished Metallc and (.lass surfaces, such ss Olli. SBlM. llrn.K, llt ltaniila nnd Mlrelwarr.Win-tltiw-I'nncH, Mirror., dee. The SritMitc Amman, in sneaking of this article, says : Of all the substances which have Von applied to polish glass and met.ds. noar ran iqual that known by the name ol 71 VIOL 1 his is a superior article to that brought from Iraly by the Vone lans, and now generally used throughout all Kuropo. It anould be In every family and every workshop." The subscriber. log the agents for this rity, arc prepared to lurnish it to dealer, Bt manufacturers' prices. Housekeepers anil Mechat.ics are requested to call Bnd try the article anil in enso. where it does not give the most entiro satisfaction, Mf wl he refunded KMT & HOKION, may lo ' Wo, 63, High ., sign of the Bwk g.w. c AN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all PATENT LBV Kit CLOCKS. A NF.W article just received at Call and set hem. M BllOWN t BUCVS. JOHN CARLISLE, (Late of CkilUrotkt, Ohio.) I'rodner, Cniamlnl.n null Korwnrtlrg Mrrehnnl, may Iftd3m' CLEVELAND, OHIO. BLDRIDUK oV MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Higk Mlrrrt. Ill aW .orl of Torn, oppotiu Iki V. S. Hotil, ARE prepared to execute all order, in their line of business, in the mm d Hat mn BMBttt, apl6-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN & HOHTON. IRON M O N Ct B R S , w 7-HOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS T OF HARDWARE, Iron, Naila, Springs, Aaiei, Sash. Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Pheet Iron, Copper, and every va tv of Ticman's stock. Blgn Oi tne nut rw, w iuu CHARLES A, BAIN. mayl3dtf JAMES M. HORTON. It Wl.ROAD 4MIMHI S LINE. CITIZENS' leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, North East corner Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets. Mid also have tbe Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marivdly B. O. REAM. Bec'y O. S. Company. R. P. L. HABEK, Attorary nt Law. Colamttn, Ohio, WILL attend promptly to all professional business Intrusted to bis care. Office East side of High sL, over Slocum's Saddler Shop, nert door south of the City Bank bnildmg apM-dAwtf OI.1) lK'. AM (HI TlllVNMiMI, Thr original disronertr of (Ac (ienulne Tavmstnd Sarsaparilla ilA) Or. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and has long V hem known as the Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Oripinul "ToirawJ Sarsaparilla." being poor, he was compel led to limit its in an u fact u re, by which means it haa been kept out of ninrket, and the sales eireumscrihed to those only who had proved if worth, and known its value. It had reached Ihe earn of many, tii'verthcleoa, as those iM-mmis who had MP. healed ot sore diwases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful run -. it relaxea atrlctureN mid tiuhtm-aa, removes all ohittrurtJoni and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this tiieo the Medicine you pre-eminently need? But can any of these thinga he aald of S. I '. Townsend's Inferior article ? This young man's liquid is not to be compared with the idd Doctor's, Imcauae of one grand fact that the one Is Incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : louring, ferinenting, and blowing the bottles containing it Into fragments the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system I What 1 put acid Into a system already diaeased with acid V What causes Uispepiln but acidt Do we not all know that when 1 1 sours In our stomachs, what mischief It produces I flatulence, heartburn, pslpluition ot the heart, liver complaint, dlarrhma, dyscn U-ry, colic, and corruption of the blood I What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body f What produces nil the humors which bring on Fuptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Itheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations In. tenia! and external f It Is nothing under henven hut an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less, What causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid fluid which Insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acts f So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the hlood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which atlllct human nature . Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this flouring, F-'nnenting, Acid "Compound of S. P, Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Ib. an Imitation of his nferior preparation f f Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which would hear the most distant resemblance to S. I. Townsend's article I We wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P, Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide agmrt, and infinitely dissimilar ; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine sclen titic medicine, containing ad the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which urn incapable ol changes which might render them the Agents of Disease instend of health ? Since the above was put in tyja? the following fact has come to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph ot" Junlioe The War Ended I S. P Tuwn$r.nd abandoned thr. fitidOld Dr. Jaiob Townund via dicatrd by thr I'rttpU S. P. Townsend has at last given up tho manufacture of any more Sursaparilla, having disposed of Ins huaincas to some strangers. Tims his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. Mo voluntarily abandons them, In thus evading the issue before the public, by disposing of his trade. Trie fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose life wan a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, iaw logs, dock sticks, 4c, &e. The tact, also, that his article be-came notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and bursting the Rot- ties, thereby deceiving ami injuring the sick, and destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ol his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by some Strangers, yet bearing the name of S. 1'. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the lahels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if pus sihle its had character of Souring and Fermenting. Let thfl people fully understand that tiu Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. 1'. Townsend's souring compound f rom public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present character ; and it they do this, It will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it Another name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not & P. Townend's. Rut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer -mil. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some moiitha ago S. P, Townsend left his old Mad in Fulton St., a first rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors below us, in Naussau at., the inotiveeand objects ot which we lenve others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.I business, intend u remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. Wn shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see If these Strangers follow us as B I. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN &. CO., Proprietors. Principal office lor the Western States, Vine at., lid door above 4th, Cincinnati. O. W. CAKHOUN, Gencrnl Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must le addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in tho State, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some ono authorized to establish sub-agenelea for the county in which ho resides, and tho Bame can be ascertained by reference to the county papera. For sale in Columbus by DKNIG k llAWUY, Agents for Frank lin enmity. AUO.QJ iiknhs i.oo, urovepoii. feb'Jli.lAwly HULL'S GENUINK AND LATKST UftPKOTXD SA1ISAIMIMLLA. KN NOW ALL MKN, that we have this day appointed R. H. MF.AKINOS, ol 1,'iiK'iiiniiii, our Aneiit lor the Male ot OtilO at large, far the Hale of IH.John OUui Uennhit Improi td hnract of Sarsaparilla where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will lie supplied at the proprietors' lowewt prices. Higned: JOHN HULL &. CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1850. E. Eberly, successor to R, H. Meakings, at the old stand, High street, is lite only authorized Agent for the sale of DrHull's riar-sninirillii in ( 'olumliuH, where citizens and strangers may ndy up on ohtiiininir thi! Genuine mid Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, he sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will he sure ol (he (ienuine Article. B. H. MEAKINGS. General Agent for Ohio. JITMT ItKf'KIVEn. AT THE DEPOT for the sale ot Bull's .Sarsannrilla nnd other Popular Family Medidncw, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Harsiipnrillu, combining elhw Dock, Bur DoAk unit nther vnhinlile extracts. nnl inoL'nii to our Wester J soil, put up exprernly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is tiudiug lU way info the bosom of every afflicted family, mr the w. o!e iv. rld in challenged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will m etl'eetunlly purify the lilood. strength-en the syMtem, and guard it nffninst any sickness or epidemic whnteverl It never fail to give relief, and is warranted to be superior to Townsend's, and every olher preparation before tho puhlic. In thi-i city humlredMhave lieeueureilof the worst lorms of Scrotuhi, Krvsipelas, nysjiepsin, Rheuniatim, Neuralgia, tici-atic Htiu, and distress in ihe side and breast, and many wliowero on the hrink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr. Bull's is net secret or patent medicine ; hem e, tnoVMttaiof physietns prescribe and un it in their practice. Dr. Bull links no protection by " patent," and if any liberal mind, ed M. D., whu is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too stronyly nviteo to the " Uhnlti-Gang, to make people swallow Calomel nnd other villainous minerals, (nolens voleits) will write to linn Hid lOdafj him that he hns not killed more thnn nine out of every ten of bis patient", he will Kindly send him a full formu-lar of the ingredienti ui.e.1 in his valuable preparations. ' Down with the leeches ! Down with the hlood saefcprs ! Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thou? mi .in ami ten of thmniitid to a premature grave ! rvKll i luuft wjuuu i trflWOl the heart ol UN iUmOM, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digc-uve organs, ami you cannot ItUI lO UUim up new huh pu.e innou imi in.:rm.-umiu. of the general system. To do w hich, nothing has been Riven to man noihini! within the reaeii of human aireiicy begins to compare With Bull's fluid Kxtraet of SarsaparillB Remember that in esse of Bny d is sati faction I will return the money, for I am so authorized by the proprietors Of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sain by E. KBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High street, next lo Butler's Bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. JtOMsWAw flABFBTi ARE (iOINtJ OFF, Those beautiful and cheap Qm V' wruaro lea vin l' faM call Moim it you would nave one tnia prinii, on apl9 d4w II COWLKS St CO. ffYRIJiH W. pi I I, l Sc CO. No. 11 Cliff st, New York, J Off Her for sale t NewHpnper, Vc4a Inches. Newspaper, 28x40 Inches. Newspaper, i?2"(32 inches. Newspaper, 'itityxW inches, Newnpaper, iKlx:i7 inches. NeWBpaM;r, ZifyxM inches. Newspaper, U5 135 inches. Newspaper, WXxiO inches. Newspaper, WfyxiOl inches. Nt-wtpaper, "xi'J incii'-s Newspaper, 2fix37 inches. NewspaH'r, 2CM?x38i in. Newspaper, Wx:iH inches. Newspner, 24x:i2 inches. Newspaper, MxM inches. Newspaper, MsM inchis. newspaper, ivxvi oicnr-. Newspaper, 24x40 inches. ari i Knvelop Paper 2,4'M) reams all sizes. Coloreil Paier 1,7.7) reams assorted sizes. Writing Paper WO caws, a cumpLete assortment. News and Rook Ink Superior quality. News and Rook Paper mado to order of any size and quality st Ifcnrtswttw. d"971&w 1APKR WAKKHOitHK.-ciRUS W. FIELD & CO., 11 Clitl L, N. Y ofler for sale BlkacMINO Powdkh 200 casks liest quality, SonA Ash 25 tons good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 101) hbls. crude. ii r,- r...t Kiiffliiih :i F E. 4 F K. and 4 F E suuer. ri.TKAMABiNE B-st French and German, various brtmds Raos 120 bms Domestic, all qualities. Raos t!2fi bales Foreiim, assorted qualities. Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper-Maker's Materiala. de27-dAw a v Air if ami MAW 11 r I.I. POII HA LI!. i N ' Tcell.mt farm of 17 seres, in Genoa tp., Delaware co. R lY 17, Tp. :i, S. 4, on the east sideot Btg Walnut at the moutn ot Dunran's run : about M acres improved, about 30 of kimkI bottam land. The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part of the Maxwell rrarL Then- is a fine settlement around it On the prrmifftt then- Is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut creek nnd Duncan's run. It Is a good sitp for a grist mil). The farm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be old together or separate. Almut one third ot the pay will be re-quired down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on heplar. Uvlft-TtdAwH WALTER THRALL. MONEV ! MONEV! MONEV ! Fifty Thnnmnri DnlUrn In Ohio! THE subBrriber will give particular attention to the collection In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, llliuoia, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, oflhat class of claims long since marked a "Loss," "Gone West," and " not collectable," by Merchants, News paper publishers. Manufactures, and others. 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Edited by John Inula Clark Hare, Esq,, and Horace Binney Wallace, Esq., m ARCHIUOLD'S LAW OF NISI PRIUS, 2 vols. 8vo; With all the requisite Forms, including the Pleadings in the several Actions, and the Evidence necessary to support them. Second and enlarged edition. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Lew Booksellers, Publishers and Importers, splO-.l&wy 197 Chesnut at., Philadelphia. A CARD. TBJt undersigned have formed a copartnership under the namool BTAOE FRISBIE, for the transaction of a Whole Mleaiid Retail (.roerry nnd Porwnrdlnfg nml CominlMltin buslnRat at fhe new brick (irocery, corner of Hiyh and Friend trceu, formerly occupied by J. 11 Brown, and solicit the atten-ion ol those wishing to purchase, to a large stock of goods in on thnc. J- II. STAtiK. Columbus, Mar. 'j.V(lA wtt. u. 11. r nianin- KP.EP POSTED CP ! ! Every correct business man keeps his books posted up, so that in any emergency, or tor self-satisfaction, be can tell nt a glance the condition of his worldly prospects. If such then is necessary to our pecuniary comfort, nnd winch warns us of any innovations or losses, how much more necessary in it to he posted up in matters fnr more important, and upnn which bangs all the hopes and happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greatet sof all blessings, Health t Tho sad cflects of laat summer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Futbern enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, ci-llurs, and enclosures, and to remove all offensive and deleterious causes of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate if not entirely prevent a re .a tilnm nl the il,,a.tmos flt'ectsot that dreadful scourge with which we were visited last spring and summer, and which indiscriminately plucked from 0r beautiful garden the rich and the poor, the young and'the aged ! the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and friendship had endeared one to the other, in ties not t be severed, only by death I Nolhbig through Human Agency hns ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard Ihe system against Cholera, or any sickness whatever, as the doily use of Dr. Bull's Compound P luid Extract of Sarsaparilla I The Doctor Uss very Intely made valuable improvement by the combination of Yellow Dock and other Hoots indigenous to our Western soil, that places " Bull's Ssrsapnrilla" at the head of every preparation aia 'Purifier of the blood," and "Corrector of the general sys-tern." No one can have sickness that uses this valuable preparation. Certificates are pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonderful cures ever effected, after every thing else hud failed. To obtain the genuine and la test improved, procure from the Agent for Columbus Successor to R. EL Meakings, cast side High street, next to But ler's Bakery. Ijuneiy-diwVw- DR. BULL'H COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA has given more general satisfaction, and has cured all tho complaints for which Tt is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to be six times cheaper and better than tho molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in rrality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable preparaton I Persons wishing to be cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhma, and all disorders arising from an impuro state of the hlood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the homan family by the dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give thi Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every per-son we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is dailv increa-nnt in thi rtv. hut from orders daily rOOOtvM Imm nil distances, go to strengthen our confidence in ita being the greatest curative agent lliat tne worm niw ynnwwi am hi -imj- ...nniim ii I i an ilt llsarfthra oruans. or MOkMMlTMi severe medical, or shop treatmentin cases of Dysentery, Diarrhoea nr Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for It, they will not be disappointed. rnrni v For sale by t ,PJ'R! -Y Successor to R. H. Meakings, mnr8-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. "i ENTS ATTEND. SPRINH STYLES Superfine Silk Is --- mm mmal nnlv til. Also, for Vour benefit, line French Cloths, fashionable Cassimeres, new and very beautiful styles Vestings of both Silk and Marsaiies, uravats oi ameren designs, suited to the season. Sic., Ax., Just opened by pi Ed Stvr H. COWLE8 St CO ARCHITECT OFFICE-Merhnnlca llnll, ( nhim-hiii, Ohio. N. B. KELLY informs tho public that during his absence all his Architectural nusiness, tninneering MBV vevina will be promptly attended to at the above offlce by th undersigned. U H. BLACKMORE, declll d Architect and Civil Encineer Mill Mil 1. I'll I SHOES. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Bo-kins and Mips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, just opened hy apl,T-dw H. COWLES St CO. NOTICE. IVTOTICE Is hereby given, that we have this day appointed Hum ll St Mills, Esqs., our Agents, for us and in our names ta collect and receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professional practice. UT. fMH.-in i, mil i.iv, Ul, I.. Villi, WILLIAM TREvrrr. S HANRI'RY ?MITH, G. W. MARIS, H. L. HOWARD, m JOHN MORRISON, April 13, 1850. JOHN B THOMPSON, 8. M. SMITH. jaa3-dwtf IIOWK'H KIIAKF.lt HAItHAPAKILLA COMPOUND. i1 rk pared by steam, and rtrr vr is quart rottlbs. rtflE recipe In.m which the Siiakku Hassai-abilla is made I was purchased nearly a yenr since, (at a great exiiense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to uiat peculiar sect (the Shakers, and although It has not been made public until the present time, ii has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of f 'iuciunnti, who have pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet otlcrcd to the public. The mode In which It Is preuared, viz : by steam, enables the proprie-tor to extract from tne herbs used their full stronirtli and real essence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence its vast superiority as to its medical qualities, over all other would be SAKSAI'ARILLAH. To those at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince tnem of the above fact Tho wonderful heating powers of this preparation arc due to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) as well as to tho composition of tbe ingredients used. Its leading iriKredienl bclug tho best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparillacompound at present before tho puhlic . aud the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, Rnd that tbe properties it combiners as a medicine Is entire y peculiar to itself ; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also ns an al lenitive as a stimulant, in exciting the action of tho liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomnch as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the imrposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a . GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In retnorfng all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, imd thereby invigorating the entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent eure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Sodd Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re-ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac, Sec. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-noss, Loss of Apctite, Acidity ol the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, ami all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors aud as a never foiliug remedy in all diseases arising form r DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is i, paralleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heurt, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, .Ice., &c. It Is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken ste&dlly according to the directions, as in that depeuds the henetit to derived from its use. Be particular in seeiuii that the buttcln are put up in blue wrap pers, with a btOOstJVU steel plate engraving of the head of one of ; in i oi .-iiHKors on toe wrapper, anu ai am oouom oi me lanei a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by untidr and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : B. H. Meakinor, Denio & Sons, u, Roberts 6l I'm. King & Briqus, Wm. Schneider. Sold in quart bottles, at ftl each, or 0 hottleB for 95. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must bo addressed. To le had of the principsi Druggists throughout the United States nnd Cnnadas. i;aii on our agents and get a pampuiet, mm wnicn you win tie able to judge for yourself wheuier tho medicine is applicable to your individual cuse or not. IIOWK'H CKLEBItATUD t'ODGII CANDY. THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN kor COUGHS, colds, hoarseness, sore THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, kC, fcC. Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak who will testify to its merits. KING & BRIGGS, (eneral Agents lor Franklin county. Also, to be had of the Druggists generally. novl0-ly I' nr.. Mi CONK LING. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOOD. ( OMU.I.M;, WOOD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE LEAD, IN OIL, PARIS WHITE-NO. I, DO. DO. PARIS GREEN, DRY WHITE LEAD, ; CHROME YELLOW, RED LEAD, I CHROME GREEN, LITHARGE, I CHROME RED, PUTTY, j CHINESE BLUE, oiL, WHITING, ' EIRE DRIED,' j ASSORTED COI.'d PUNTS, IN CIDER VINEGAR. HTK have adopted the most approved mcmod, as practised by the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to be as good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at the lowest prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take dem atmarket price annually. CONKLING, WOOD at CO. Cincinnati, December '28, 1849. dawly VRTKUINAKY SHIHiKllY. T. It BISHOP, VKTF.HlNAftV SUBQUON, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the inhabitants of this citv and vicinity, uurim.' those who inav patronise binL that he will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. Vj All surgical oienitious pern-run g with perfect safety. And thW majority of the diseases locidetit to Ihe Horse cured. T. B. Bishop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, buck of fhe Neil House. Reference to Uie fallowing gentlemen : Majou Barkkb, A.L. Olmstkd, E. Williams, J. Barton. junea-dttwym CAKI'ETINK! OARPBTIMOI A P.HTONK Sl CO., havo on hand ono of the largest and best xx. assorted stocks of Fine Carprt. and OH elotli. F.ver offered in Columbus, embracing all the different styles, viz Suirfine Turk-y and Wiltran Superior lugrnin; flujHinor I apistry liruseeis Superfine BruManla; Imperial,:) Ply ; BnoMflH do r mo uo Superior Venitian ; KM Sup. Druggels, Wooien ; 1(M ' " Linen. Also, Superior Wiltran Tufted and Ohcuiel Ruggi Alio. Sui nor lu-v liioeo sassasn ai n vt-ry gn-ai onii-aiii , n splen did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted ."iiBues, aic., sse, (osrivasw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The sub scriber otters for side, on verv liberal terms, the billowing de scribed real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the content boundary line ot the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nos. Hfi, W, 1UU, 105 aud lOfi, of Crosby's addition of out-lots. Also, Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, 27 nnd :W, of Champion's subdivision of half section No 2.1. Also, in-tot No. 23. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. dfi there is a good two story hrirk house, together with suitable out-hounes, Sic. There Is also on in-lot No. 2.1, on Town St., a small frame house. For further particulars, an tu price, Sic, Inquire ol the subscriber on the premises. apLJ-d&wtf AMOS S. RAMSKY. THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY, l:lfi l.rr. iiuich -neei. New York. HE proprietors beg to call tin; attention of connoisseurs in i Tea, and the bends of families to the choice and rare selection ot Teas imported by thein, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragraiice and delicacy. OQIIibhltsI with virgin purity and strength, produce nn iiifu-mn of surpassing richness and flavor. The Teas ottered an- the folio wint' : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at il.M per lb, Niphon, " Diarl, " Osarca, a Green Tea, at 75 50 1,00 75 50 Tootsiaa " Ticki-Uiaa " Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on fhe fertile and genial soil of Assam 1,00 With a view to eneounure the introduction ot these om'chless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lo. among the purchasers, a uuantity of Tea equal to thr Hrit years' profits an the sales effected. haeh nurd, mer will receive cudose.t m tne pa. K Hire, a num bered certificate, enlillinii him to one trhance in the distribution fir0 For everv hltv cent laid out mid nn the receipt amount- bafn iMLOOA. the un.lermentinned parcels of Tea, to the value of ten per rent, or taw thousand dollars, will be ,fira away as tfonutrs::: accord nig to tne i.uinwion hcbht ; 5 Prizes of 50 lbs. of Tea each at l,01) per lb. lbs. or 85 500 MO 50 to " 500 500 250 BOO Hp 950 UN) 950 435 Prizes in all. ftooo 2.000 Tbnae ner(,n wlm nrpfr lower nriced Tens can receive their prizes in proportion, or they will be re purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. L-fr Country AfMaW INWBU, rtppiannons in or miuirwu, poi paid, to the (;nmpany s liepnt, as anove. yune.i-idtw.im 6000 COPIES SOLO IN SIX WEEKS! () P tbe following valuable .wok" The Lives ol JAMES MAD 1MON nn.l .UMl'iJ MONRol' I inrih and tit'h I're-id, nt o the United States, by Johk Qcmcr Aosxs, to which is added a History of their Administration." Thia work is published in a large size UBS. vol. of 4,10 pages. substantially hound in cloth or leather, similar in siyie in rrw-ard'a Life of J. U. Adams, "containing aeenrate jwrtraita on steel. Priee Ol Or. rhere feinir no work extant civing tne pnvaw inn puDnc uvpi of these iUustnons Presid. nis. and ihe world renowned rrputa tion of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale tor the above biwk. W Airents wanted. J- H- RILEY A CO., Agent, luin u At the New Bookstore, Columbus. I Mil SALE f- 11 Land Warrants at reduced prices. In quire ot may.U ..nn..... mm r.,.-, Ilartlwure. GEKE, ABBOTT V CO., 8111 of the GfH Purflnck, No. 161 High nrrrn, HAVE now in store snd in transitu from the east, a very large stock of hnrdware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchflsers upon as good terms, if not a little bel ter, man ny u.u Snm-H rase? GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. KAII.KO W AND STEAMBOAT INH HANf K. THE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY ol Mas aaehnsetts especially empowered to insure against acci BtffTS. Capita) fAl.000. OrriCK High street oppositethe Capital House. Columbus. junelO-dtf - R- HO AO, Agent. U HO VNTH A HMt; UN' TJvOR sale cheap tor cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated rm Wash 1 tngtoi jonel'J n avenue, north of Broad street Inmiir AKER Si ARMSTRONG. PRESSED TALLOW CANDLES of the very first quality can be had at all timet at oar factory, corner of Front and Spring streets. Abo, Lard and Soft Soap junelii dim H P. HOWLXTT St CO. .. TO CNTKAC!TOUN. Lil-ALED PROPOSALS will m received it tbe offlce of the Board ot pubic Wovks iu tlie city of Columbus, until the hour ot U treloek (noon; ()f ftfMMflK the Mk day of July neu, lor the construction of tne following work, to wit j OHIO CANAL. For the re-bullding oi Locks Nos. 51,52 and 55, noar Portsmouth.For the rebuilding of Locks Nob, 86 and south of Licking summit, nen- Lockhourne. For the re-buldlng of Locks No. , east ot Newark. For ihe re building of one of tho flight of Locks aj the junction of tho Dresden aide cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.For building a Water Gate, with substantial cut stone abutments, on tbe south-carl embankment of tho Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For huildlntf a substantial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, op. posite Worthineton's mill, in Hocking county, with tho necessary embankment, die C'nmeeled with the above jobs will bo the embankment and other items incident to such work and they are ol a character worthv tho attention of contractors. It may he determined to re build Locks Nos 51, 5' nnd 55, near Portsmouth, during the PTOIlnl fall, which the bidder will consider, This determination, if concluded, will he expressed in Uie sjiecitications. Tile nia-onry must be of the best class and tho stone of the most approved qualities, an. I from quarries from which stone has recently been furnished for Locks near Portsmouth, Lockburno and Dresden and for the Lock near Newark, to be of atono to lie approved ly the Engineer, as must the stone in all cases. Plans and specifications may he seen nt the office of the Board of Puhllfl W,,rks. nt Columbus, at Ul time alter the first dav of July, and Information in relation to the work near Portsmouth ruin ne, ii i,m-KiMinriie. may oe nnu ai any time ancr inc -Min instant, from Win. McAboy, Esq., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Snmucl O. Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio Canal, in relation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal- Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give satisfactory references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, juneS Acting Commissioner B P. W. B. FITCH. HALE I H 5 0. PITCH & ft ALE, (Sucmor to MrKlrain ie Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealern in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, and nil kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. Ho highlit market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway & Co.'s Foundry, Co h'Mbuh, Ohio. mar.-dtf ISAMUKL (IALLOWAY. HENRY F. PAGE. (A LLOWA V A 1'AGK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U. S. Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, opposite State House. mayO-tf A L'AICD. IVTOTICE iri hereby given that the undersigned have this day L 1 entered into a co-partner "hip, for tho purpose of practising Lnw, Buying) Belling ind I nosing Real Estate, Surveying, dividing and nitMUvuJing of land? and lots, the Collection of Claims in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, ie50-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good hewed log bouse, stable, well and a younir orchard on the farm, The farm is well adapted to raising nil kinds of grains This farm must he sold soon, and is ottered cheap. Persons wishing to make n small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this dives not suit we have others that will. SMITH &. MILLS, iimy 4 Real Estate Agents Dlt WILLIAM B L A C K8TONE, ' P ENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Cotum-1 bus nnd vicinity. Residence at the Cawtal House. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. RKFKR TO Samuel Galloway, Esq,, Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dniel Drak.ft Cincinnati ui.pMi Hi" :IAJ.INL'S KOK JUNK. C" RAHAM'S American Monthly Magazino for June. Godey's Lady's Book tor June. Su' tain's Macnzine for June .Just received and for sale by nwySO I N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. FOR HALF, B A LQToJ Beech Fencing. Shingling "Lath, and Beech Joists. -a inquire ot hoavJTl C. SCOTT, Journal ottke. WOOL ! POUNDS WOOL wnntnd atthrir WarchouM, near thr. National Iluai! Bridn lF FITCH & UAI.E. L00,000 . Hini T OSMIMi'rt I'K TOHI U. FIKI.D BOOK of the ! Li volution, Nos. 1 and 2 Fors.lt! It junoS f. N WIIE- JNO & HUNTINGTON. A. n. WOM1AVOR, WM. F. WHKELEB. VOMHACai Sc AVIIEKLEII, ATTORNTVa VT LAW WILL practice as partners in Franklin and the ndjoiningcoBn-fies. Prompt attention will Iw civen to the adiuHtment and collection of claims of hirge or small amounts. i I . in i:i,i:i., .i,iri, l'i,hli, , will take ilennsitions. ac knowledgments of deeds, Sic. Olllce in Neil's New HniMing, north ot the Neil Mouse. Columbus, turn 24, 1850. juni-24 dly-wlm NEW BRICK (iROCEKV, ( OltM It OF MICH AND Fit I END STItCETS. THE undersiimed having purchased the stock of J. M. Rrown, will continued the Grocery and Forwnrdinir and Commis sion business, and betr lenve to call the attention of our friends and the puhlic generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, tfce. Sic, to which a large stock will be added soon, and ottered at wholesale anrl ref ill at low prices. mniBSMrWo, MAnr.iv rtuoDir. WOOD. WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be rocehod at the office of Uie Secretary of state until 11! M. on Monday, tbe 15th day of July, 1650, for wood for the use of the State, as follows : 900 cords of wood Hi feet long. 100 " " 3 None hul, dry hickory, beech or sugar maple wanted. Bonds with approved security will be required for the delivery nf tbe. wood in the State House yard before the '.Hlth day of October next. One hundred nnd twenty eight solid feet will be required for a cord of wood. HENRY. W. KINO, Sec y of State, A. A. BLISS, Treasurer of State, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus, June 1!), 1850. .LfcwtnjulylO LARGE and splendid lot of Mahnirany, Fancy, German, Chi-neae, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just ie-eeived and for sale by J. D. OSBORN t CO. NOTICE. The notes and accounts f George Gere StCo., are left with us for settlement and collec tion. They must be paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. Columbus, July I, 1840. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR HALE. Foil sale, lnw for cash, or on Bhort credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, consisting In part of I Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Htanlierry Press. XI lbs. Pica. 400 ' Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 Minion, Several funis Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly nev. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything need in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremely law for cash, or on short time. (decll CIMS. SCOTT, Agent NEW GOODS. WE have in store, nnd offer for sale on good terms ' doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad M M M 100 Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. S0O boxes Window Glass. 1 fx SHI lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Patty. 10 bbls Linseed Oil. 300 kegs Nails, assorted GERE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the slim ot the Gilt Padlock. MACU LtVS ENGLAND. VI ACAELAY'S ENGLAND. 2 vols. 12mo. Muslin, to match -L" l Hi Home's Enitbind tnr 1,1 MJPffl L N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE TltlMMINGS. PAIR Daatic tarhtga 'JO sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass fyf Hubh Bands: 3 bales Moss. Patent Leather ; Lace, Tufts. Damask Linings : Painted and ium Cbth ; Tscks. Seamez Cord, Ms lb-able Castings, Ac. For sale by ;ne7 GERE. ABBOTT St CO. NOTICE . , ti' hen by given that the subscriber has been appointed and 1 qualified as the administrator of the estate of Lorenio 8. Bnekley. late of Franklin county, deceased. jnwlg w3f WILLIAM GRAHAM. Duhhn. June 13, 1850. NOTICE . . I bvrtj given that the ubtvribcr has been appointed and I qualifi. d ss administrator with the will annexed of the estate ot John Stephens, late of Franklin county, deeeesea. WILLIAM GRAHAM. luneiK w.it- Dul.Hn, Jane 13, l ." COLUMBUS FOUNDRY J . B I D W A V S CO., MANCFACTrRB STEAM F.NOINBH, FH.lM arw anil imprriTl pattrrns.amont; which la one fnr tha MCI I'Y AW Mll.l.. of rompart form, with MILL IRONS ad tan complete. Thr, al rn.p lb. n-b-hnlnl Himtrs PATKST WATER WHEEL. RAILROAD CAR WIIKKI J ! oth.r IRON and BRASS CASTINOS lumall. m'l" si Fimnilrie.. Illlffll of .11 kind, made promptly lo oroVr. BKHN C'F.LF.BHATED COOKING 8TOTE, ' Pr.mi.rn Cooking UH Parlor. Shop, and Chnrrh Sto... and Farnsm fin Ontm, and PI.orilHS all warranmL ar. con-atantl. for Mir at wMoL.sai.it and .rratL on liberal term.. Merchants and others dealing in Ploufhs and Stores are re ap, TtfuIlT inrited to eramini: our stoc. ana pnewi. rtfttllT lorn olumbus, Ii T WOULD respectfully annoinieeMf'thfl citizens of Columbus I and IU vjeimtV, Mutt 1 I.HVC MimiIk hlw nrr.K.m.nl In hui. new, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settU nil my accounts. I have been doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, nnd nm the only man who ever engaged eicluslvely in it up to tbe present time. It U a business that requires unremitting attention, and tor the better accomplishment of which I havo made sn agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as mny be seen by the advertisement below, by which be will become my iiartner. I tsk'th)M occasion tosav to all with whom I have open accounts, prior to June 1, '30, that thev tefy must be settled up, either by note or otherwise, Immedi- 1 have monev enouifh due to free me from embarrassment not withstanding some of my friend are fearful thie i not the eat. I have lived among and done business with you several years. I intend, while my life is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation es a business man in the busineaa in which I am engaged. I ask no combination to assist me by conspiring against others in the ame calliug. to their injury. I have no run nrrt out, but I think this community will bear me out in saying that 1 am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. Relieving that I feel as well to tho living nt any one, and thank-lu! lor past lavors, 1 solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, has been in my employ nearly one year, and aisiited me through our niunt fearful and trying time, during the prevalence ol the cholera last sur mer. He is known as far as bis acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified for the business In which be is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending him to your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. READER June !, 1850. AZZUR W. READER. OROROE W. WILLIAMS, CITY COFFIN WAKE KOOMH. READER A WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated themselves together in the business of Undertaking, in the city of Columbus, and would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will ho found, for the present, at the old stand of A. W. Reader, near the Hibbs Hayscales, where they havo a splendid assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, Black Walnut, &c ot every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in the Western country va ylng in Quality and price to suit the feelings of all who may need them for deceased friends. They have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, gloves and stockings, of every -w and quality. They are also provided with n hearse Bnd carriages for attending funerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Carriages snd a hearse alwaya ha readiness lo convey friends and a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of the - tate of Ohio for Trump's celebrated Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing its eflectj. Suffice it to ay, R. &, W. are prepared to preserve n corpse free from decomposition or change, any length of time, and convey it, in that condition, to any part Of the country. They an- also provided with u substantial Vault in which to deposit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feeUnge friends and relatives. Cooling Boards will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or nt the residence ot either one of tho firm. One of the firm mny always be found at the ware room during the day, or at his residence at nlghL As they will attend to all calls promptly, snd are determined to render satisfaction, they confidently expect to be sustained in their undertaking. Residence of A. IV. Reader door from Third, on Mound street, wjofaiml German Church. Residence of O. W. William 2d door from Third, on Rich, op. posite Baptist Church. Jun24-n RAi:. Cuti paid for Raga, C anvass Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-madter's stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD tt CO. i .iA w At their Hag Warrbousn, (M Beekman at I DO i!-'u''s Pbncnto , 50 bags Java Coffee, landing from UnL aw tea Mates, an or sun- uv KING 6c, HKFFNEK, apti Cincinnuatl SUGAR AND MOLA8MES.-tf0 hdds Sugar, fair and prime ; 1,200 bbls Molasses ; for sale by KINO St IIEFFNERt roarSa 27 Main street, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirable collection of Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of tho Convention is respectfully invited. Cusbing's Manual ; Jefferson's da Southeriand (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution". For sale nt J. II. RILEY St CO.'S Bookstore. CARPETING. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, and cmb'd Window Curtains, lor sale by mar23 WM. A. McCOY St CO. CIIICKERINO eV GILBERT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for isle at manufacturer's prices. A. ItEED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE uPBortincnt of Paper Ilansings and Borders for i J- - Cheap Of mar 23 WM. A. McCOY Sc. CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT Edit EST GROVE. lt BS. DAVIS will utteud to giving Tea at Forest Urove, eve- evening, from live to eight o'clock. June 38, '50 d6t JAMES NEW NOVEL. Tho Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R. James. liTMjc. The Dalton'e.by C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale by junl8 L N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. NEW ROOKS. THE History ot the Conlesnloiial, by John Henry Hopkins, D. D., 1 vol. 1'Jmo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the French of De Lamartine, 1 voL 12mo. For sale by junl8 L N WHITING St HUNTINGTON. VACANT LO'fiTFOR SALE. Two small lots on OiJ v street, near the corner of Fourth street. Cheap and on easy terms. SMITH St MILLS. juneS Real Estate Agents JOSKFM LirpiNCOTT. WM. C. BUM. LIPPENCOTT A BARR, MANUFACTURERS OV PHOCMX FIRE PROOF BAFCS, Second Street, between Wood and Smithjield Streets. ON Tuesday afternoon, July y3, ltHH, the undersigned wers call-d upon hy Messrs. Lippeucott Sl Barr to witness an honest and fair test of one of their 1'brpnlx Sales. Tbe furnace being prepared, the Safe was placed inside thereof with boohs, pa !'!. and some money; when the dnor of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled nt n quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satinftietion that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and the door opened the bunks, papers nnd money safe. The heat was so grrat as to melt off the braes mountings. We. thi retort, take pleasure in recommending these Sales to the puhlic as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo. JARVIS Sl TRABUE, NOCK & RAWSON, CORNWAL St BROTHER, BRANSON & THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CItONUN. I nm engaged in the foundry husinees, and know something nboui furnaces and heat. I witnessed fhe burning of the above Safe, snd can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion, entirely fireproof. WM, KAY. Messrs Buttles, Comstock St Co. are our agents for the abort Safes, where a sample can beaeen, and also at the office ot the Ohio State Journal. LIPP1NCOTT Sl HARR. PAINTS. WE have on hand snd for sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, Sic. At the sign of the jyl GILT PADLOCK, 920 REWARD! STOLEN, from the subscriber, in Perry township, Franklin county, O., on the night of the 26th inst, a DARK CHESTNUT SObREL MAKE, sevon or ripht years old, with a large scar on her right thigh, a plain halter mark around her note, and a little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. The above reward will bp paid to any one who will return the marc and arrest the thief, or $15 will be paid for the mare alone. je28 LEWIS T. LANE. I fiOO B0XF-S WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may - V'U'U be found single nnd double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass of all tbe usual sizes. At the sign of the j,lj GILT PADLOCK. COEl'MBLM UAHLIUHT AND COKE COMPANY. AT a meetinfj)f the Din-ctf.ru, held June 21, '50, it was order-ed that tbe subscriptions 10 the stock be paid to Thomas Mondie. Esq.. Trrnsun-r. in inatflllmenH a follows, to wit : 2d Installment 20 per rent, on or before Monday July 1st, next. 3d do 20 4th do 20 5th do 20 6th do 10 do Aug. s, do JPo 9'pt. do (lo Oct. 7, do dn Nov. 4, do Promptness on the part of stockholders is expected. jun.22 -tnovt WM. A. PL ATT, Secretary. I'm: HALS. FOUR very desirable small building lots on Rich street, east ot Seventh street, for sale very low and on pood terms, lnqnire oi junen-aj MM I'll A MILLS. FOR HA LE Two houses and lot, with stables, wood houses and every other convenience niached, situated on Friend street they are brick bnildinffs and in enmpb-te order, and will be iold rcry lnw f applied for so.n Buyers will do Well to call on us lefore pun-haum? elsewhere mayle SMITH St MILLS. cjteel ooons. Krarls. Hin:., Clasps. Slides, Hairs, Puraes, Also, Pen Knires, a spli nrti'i assortment J. II. RILEY It CO. ap31 FOR HAI.K. Two elejant and anbatsnrial DWEL I. IMI HtlllsKS on Town street, between Fourth .nd Hflh. SMITH MIL1JL Norlh Room in Enchanae Hank. pl7 a. r. coior.r. l i tmiimm B. F. PO AT CO., OROCER8, DEA1.KKS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, .ND Commla.lon nnd Forw.rtlliiiE M.rch.at., mSjSmt "" '""oVTSHOum.oH.o.

4 COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1850- VOLUME XIV. N" UMBER 8. pltlNTKi) AND PUB I IB II ED BY SCOTT & BASOOK. OFFICE tooTH iiArr coiinkb ok man it. and sinus allit, TB1MIS Invariably In nilvnnrr. The Dally, to person In Columbus, per year WW R Vnt by mall out of Columbus . 5 01) n during the mission, and Trl-Weekly biiluuce nl year In Columbus By mail The Tri-Weekly by mail Wt-okiv in Columbus - Out of the city; by mail, ninnfe To clubs of four ntui upwards To clubs of ten and upwards, to ono address. Dally, session Trl Weekly Weekly, single..... To clubs of five and upwards 3 I m 4 00 3 00 2 00 L 50 1 2T 1 00 9 00 ) 00 50 40 Advertising. The followin rates and rules ofidf0VtUB have been ar-rd tinon brtw.-i. 3w prOprUlori of the Ohio BtajMan and the Ohio VZ Jm.n..." to be oUerved, in all cases, after this date. July S3, 1040. Dally Papwr. One square, 10 hues or leas, ono insertion u u " each additional.." H u i week "8...". H h 3..." m ii " 1 month h it U 8.." a ...M M 6 ..." 8 ..." 18 ..." Standing card, 5 lines or less, per annum U pnlumn,witb 4 changes, " " .. W 50 .. 0 25 1 50 . . I 00 .. !IM .. 4 W .. 0 W .. 8 00 .. 10 W .. 15 W .. 18 W .. 10 00 . . m 00 ..MOO . w 30 00 80 W '. 35 W 40 W 43 OT ' 66 00 6 .. "ia...."... changed weekly. ' daily . . ' with 4 changes. " 6 ' 19 " changed weekly. .130 00 Other cases not pmvided tor, chargeahlo in conformity with the oauy, Rtiove rates. , Th standard of measurement to be minion type. For MOD ndditinnid square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square iusertcd under the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it i specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the PPublisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-ments beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to bo charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the tame to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. ,a , . Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number Of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The imvilet-es of yearly advertisers, will lie confined rigi lly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining ihero- ''dVerule General Agent, Real Estate Agent-, Sic, not to he contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the u-ual rates. No AUVRHTI8KMKNT9 CAN BE INSERTED O BAT DITOUSLY. AtlrertisrineiiH tor cWttabto butffeattOUi fire companies, ward, township, and other public, meetings, and such like, to be charged MfttotM notices to be charged B6 cents. Deaths insert.-.! without charge, unlaw accompanied by tuneral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be PHmm advertisers, and all others sending communications or requirinu notices, .Wiring to cbII attention to fairs, soir. es concerts or'iuiy public enti.Ttaiuinenta where charges urc made lor .HlmiitHtire.-nll notices of private associations-- every notice Mined to cull ntfiition to private enterprises, calculated or i i-ended to promote individual interest, can only he inserted wi h ihe understandimr that the samo is to be paid tor It intended to be insert! in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of nut less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement j),u ,u All leaded luivertisoments to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat' of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtei. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertise-menu brought In by them. W. A. NEIL, Attorney nt Lnw and Solicitor In Chancery. OFFICE with Wm. Dennison Jr., No. H, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of State's office. decia-dly A. B. BUTTLES, Attorney and fllMBXllT ! Lnw, Columbu. Ohio. Office. MOjyJUS - i'.xcbange. opp.-ite Secretary ot State . office. CHABLKS W. 01LMOB1C Attorney. ? EywMWtg. to Umnrer,. uisce, n.r,.... CINCINNATI, OHIO. auH-dly Forwarding nml CommlwiloD Merrhnnl., ,.r0d Dealer., nd I.Td Ol. M J. RIDUWAY j Iiod Foundry, llrond .tren. near the Bridr, tolnm-bu., Ohio. Stoves of nil kinds, and s grcHt vnrirty of Costings, olways on Inuid. octl,41 DR. ROBERT THOMI'MWS OFFICE, NO. 4, Nell'. Kxrhnnge, oppu.ite tho Secretory ol offlce, High Columbui. Stale's decll I.l.illtl.l. E. WAI.C.ITT. , SKiN AND HANNKIl PAINTER, ov'J-dtf cotpmni, OHIO. WAI.TKll THItAI.l., Attorney nnd Counsellor nt l.nw, ColHubu., Ohio. i I.sti, o bonTmlMioMT to t.e the Acknowledgment of Deed. A. tor the State ol New York, -y omce on High ., between Town and Rich. ocBO 1. N. WHITINO" HUNT I NV J T ON , BOOK-SELI.KKS.tul Stationer., next door to the ClinUin llank, High .Ireet, Columlras, Ohio. A largo assortment ol Books and Stationery alway. on hand. HEIBERT Jk L1I.1.KV, It OOK-DINDKHS, High street, opposite the Public om, e.. i Mtnr,,.. DR. MARIH'S OFFICE, corner"!' Rich nnd Tlurd streets, ad-Joining his residence, anil opposite the First Baptist Church. deell-dt? f BATHER. 100 bundle Upper an,! ijkirtiii.. I 'J" ' Li iiWwibj 5?? ",-iSSzM apt' tiuin: tllltllTT A CO.. DKALERfl in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, (lass House lluil.lerH' materialr", Kanning and Mochamcnl I ools, Military lioods 6cc, &.c , No. 161 High Mn-et, sign of the Gilt l'adlick DAVIS, SMITH & CO., COMMISSION AND KOK WARDINti MKKCIIANTS, Whole-Dealers in tiroceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and selling Produee c.inBigiied fur sate. selij-dly. JOHN W. BAKPia. HOniCBT ABMSTUONO. It A K Kit AKMSTKONIi, :AL KSTATi; llIiUKKUS ami i.f.Nr.UAi. i'sn, Offlce, Houth room, Kxchange Rank Building, Columbus MOUNT EACI.E TUIPOM, FOR cleansing and burnishing all finished Metallc and (.lass surfaces, such ss Olli. SBlM. llrn.K, llt ltaniila nnd Mlrelwarr.Win-tltiw-I'nncH, Mirror., dee. The SritMitc Amman, in sneaking of this article, says : Of all the substances which have Von applied to polish glass and met.ds. noar ran iqual that known by the name ol 71 VIOL 1 his is a superior article to that brought from Iraly by the Vone lans, and now generally used throughout all Kuropo. It anould be In every family and every workshop." The subscriber. log the agents for this rity, arc prepared to lurnish it to dealer, Bt manufacturers' prices. Housekeepers anil Mechat.ics are requested to call Bnd try the article anil in enso. where it does not give the most entiro satisfaction, Mf wl he refunded KMT & HOKION, may lo ' Wo, 63, High ., sign of the Bwk g.w. c AN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all PATENT LBV Kit CLOCKS. A NF.W article just received at Call and set hem. M BllOWN t BUCVS. JOHN CARLISLE, (Late of CkilUrotkt, Ohio.) I'rodner, Cniamlnl.n null Korwnrtlrg Mrrehnnl, may Iftd3m' CLEVELAND, OHIO. BLDRIDUK oV MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Higk Mlrrrt. Ill aW .orl of Torn, oppotiu Iki V. S. Hotil, ARE prepared to execute all order, in their line of business, in the mm d Hat mn BMBttt, apl6-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN & HOHTON. IRON M O N Ct B R S , w 7-HOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS T OF HARDWARE, Iron, Naila, Springs, Aaiei, Sash. Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Pheet Iron, Copper, and every va tv of Ticman's stock. Blgn Oi tne nut rw, w iuu CHARLES A, BAIN. mayl3dtf JAMES M. HORTON. It Wl.ROAD 4MIMHI S LINE. CITIZENS' leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, North East corner Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets. Mid also have tbe Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marivdly B. O. REAM. Bec'y O. S. Company. R. P. L. HABEK, Attorary nt Law. Colamttn, Ohio, WILL attend promptly to all professional business Intrusted to bis care. Office East side of High sL, over Slocum's Saddler Shop, nert door south of the City Bank bnildmg apM-dAwtf OI.1) lK'. AM (HI TlllVNMiMI, Thr original disronertr of (Ac (ienulne Tavmstnd Sarsaparilla ilA) Or. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and has long V hem known as the Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Oripinul "ToirawJ Sarsaparilla." being poor, he was compel led to limit its in an u fact u re, by which means it haa been kept out of ninrket, and the sales eireumscrihed to those only who had proved if worth, and known its value. It had reached Ihe earn of many, tii'verthcleoa, as those iM-mmis who had MP. healed ot sore diwases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful run -. it relaxea atrlctureN mid tiuhtm-aa, removes all ohittrurtJoni and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this tiieo the Medicine you pre-eminently need? But can any of these thinga he aald of S. I '. Townsend's Inferior article ? This young man's liquid is not to be compared with the idd Doctor's, Imcauae of one grand fact that the one Is Incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : louring, ferinenting, and blowing the bottles containing it Into fragments the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system I What 1 put acid Into a system already diaeased with acid V What causes Uispepiln but acidt Do we not all know that when 1 1 sours In our stomachs, what mischief It produces I flatulence, heartburn, pslpluition ot the heart, liver complaint, dlarrhma, dyscn U-ry, colic, and corruption of the blood I What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body f What produces nil the humors which bring on Fuptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Itheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations In. tenia! and external f It Is nothing under henven hut an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less, What causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid fluid which Insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acts f So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the hlood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which atlllct human nature . Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this flouring, F-'nnenting, Acid "Compound of S. P, Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Ib. an Imitation of his nferior preparation f f Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which would hear the most distant resemblance to S. I. Townsend's article I We wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P, Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide agmrt, and infinitely dissimilar ; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine sclen titic medicine, containing ad the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which urn incapable ol changes which might render them the Agents of Disease instend of health ? Since the above was put in tyja? the following fact has come to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph ot" Junlioe The War Ended I S. P Tuwn$r.nd abandoned thr. fitidOld Dr. Jaiob Townund via dicatrd by thr I'rttpU S. P. Townsend has at last given up tho manufacture of any more Sursaparilla, having disposed of Ins huaincas to some strangers. Tims his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. Mo voluntarily abandons them, In thus evading the issue before the public, by disposing of his trade. Trie fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose life wan a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, iaw logs, dock sticks, 4c, &e. The tact, also, that his article be-came notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and bursting the Rot- ties, thereby deceiving ami injuring the sick, and destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric ol his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by some Strangers, yet bearing the name of S. 1'. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangers intend to print on the lahels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if pus sihle its had character of Souring and Fermenting. Let thfl people fully understand that tiu Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. 1'. Townsend's souring compound f rom public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present character ; and it they do this, It will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it Another name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not & P. Townend's. Rut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer -mil. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some moiitha ago S. P, Townsend left his old Mad in Fulton St., a first rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors below us, in Naussau at., the inotiveeand objects ot which we lenve others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.I business, intend u remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. Wn shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see If these Strangers follow us as B I. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN &. CO., Proprietors. Principal office lor the Western States, Vine at., lid door above 4th, Cincinnati. O. W. CAKHOUN, Gencrnl Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must le addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in tho State, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some ono authorized to establish sub-agenelea for the county in which ho resides, and tho Bame can be ascertained by reference to the county papera. For sale in Columbus by DKNIG k llAWUY, Agents for Frank lin enmity. AUO.QJ iiknhs i.oo, urovepoii. feb'Jli.lAwly HULL'S GENUINK AND LATKST UftPKOTXD SA1ISAIMIMLLA. KN NOW ALL MKN, that we have this day appointed R. H. MF.AKINOS, ol 1,'iiK'iiiniiii, our Aneiit lor the Male ot OtilO at large, far the Hale of IH.John OUui Uennhit Improi td hnract of Sarsaparilla where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will lie supplied at the proprietors' lowewt prices. Higned: JOHN HULL &. CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1850. E. Eberly, successor to R, H. Meakings, at the old stand, High street, is lite only authorized Agent for the sale of DrHull's riar-sninirillii in ( 'olumliuH, where citizens and strangers may ndy up on ohtiiininir thi! Genuine mid Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, he sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will he sure ol (he (ienuine Article. B. H. MEAKINGS. General Agent for Ohio. JITMT ItKf'KIVEn. AT THE DEPOT for the sale ot Bull's .Sarsannrilla nnd other Popular Family Medidncw, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Harsiipnrillu, combining elhw Dock, Bur DoAk unit nther vnhinlile extracts. nnl inoL'nii to our Wester J soil, put up exprernly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is tiudiug lU way info the bosom of every afflicted family, mr the w. o!e iv. rld in challenged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will m etl'eetunlly purify the lilood. strength-en the syMtem, and guard it nffninst any sickness or epidemic whnteverl It never fail to give relief, and is warranted to be superior to Townsend's, and every olher preparation before tho puhlic. In thi-i city humlredMhave lieeueureilof the worst lorms of Scrotuhi, Krvsipelas, nysjiepsin, Rheuniatim, Neuralgia, tici-atic Htiu, and distress in ihe side and breast, and many wliowero on the hrink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation of Dr. Bull's is net secret or patent medicine ; hem e, tnoVMttaiof physietns prescribe and un it in their practice. Dr. Bull links no protection by " patent," and if any liberal mind, ed M. D., whu is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not too stronyly nviteo to the " Uhnlti-Gang, to make people swallow Calomel nnd other villainous minerals, (nolens voleits) will write to linn Hid lOdafj him that he hns not killed more thnn nine out of every ten of bis patient", he will Kindly send him a full formu-lar of the ingredienti ui.e.1 in his valuable preparations. ' Down with the leeches ! Down with the hlood saefcprs ! Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thou? mi .in ami ten of thmniitid to a premature grave ! rvKll i luuft wjuuu i trflWOl the heart ol UN iUmOM, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digc-uve organs, ami you cannot ItUI lO UUim up new huh pu.e innou imi in.:rm.-umiu. of the general system. To do w hich, nothing has been Riven to man noihini! within the reaeii of human aireiicy begins to compare With Bull's fluid Kxtraet of SarsaparillB Remember that in esse of Bny d is sati faction I will return the money, for I am so authorized by the proprietors Of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sain by E. KBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East side High street, next lo Butler's Bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. JtOMsWAw flABFBTi ARE (iOINtJ OFF, Those beautiful and cheap Qm V' wruaro lea vin l' faM call Moim it you would nave one tnia prinii, on apl9 d4w II COWLKS St CO. ffYRIJiH W. pi I I, l Sc CO. No. 11 Cliff st, New York, J Off Her for sale t NewHpnper, Vc4a Inches. Newspaper, 28x40 Inches. Newspaper, i?2"(32 inches. Newspaper, 'itityxW inches, Newnpaper, iKlx:i7 inches. NeWBpaM;r, ZifyxM inches. Newspaper, U5 135 inches. Newspaper, WXxiO inches. Newspaper, WfyxiOl inches. Nt-wtpaper, "xi'J incii'-s Newspaper, 2fix37 inches. NewspaH'r, 2CM?x38i in. 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R lY 17, Tp. :i, S. 4, on the east sideot Btg Walnut at the moutn ot Dunran's run : about M acres improved, about 30 of kimkI bottam land. The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. It is a part of the Maxwell rrarL Then- is a fine settlement around it On the prrmifftt then- Is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut creek nnd Duncan's run. It Is a good sitp for a grist mil). The farm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be old together or separate. Almut one third ot the pay will be re-quired down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on heplar. Uvlft-TtdAwH WALTER THRALL. MONEV ! MONEV! MONEV ! Fifty Thnnmnri DnlUrn In Ohio! THE subBrriber will give particular attention to the collection In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, llliuoia, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, oflhat class of claims long since marked a "Loss," "Gone West," and " not collectable," by Merchants, News paper publishers. Manufactures, and others. 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If such then is necessary to our pecuniary comfort, nnd winch warns us of any innovations or losses, how much more necessary in it to he posted up in matters fnr more important, and upnn which bangs all the hopes and happiness of ourselves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greatet sof all blessings, Health t Tho sad cflects of laat summer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Futbern enjoin upon all, to look to our tenements, ci-llurs, and enclosures, and to remove all offensive and deleterious causes of impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate if not entirely prevent a re .a tilnm nl the il,,a.tmos flt'ectsot that dreadful scourge with which we were visited last spring and summer, and which indiscriminately plucked from 0r beautiful garden the rich and the poor, the young and'the aged ! the loved father, mother, sister and brother, and hundreds whom congeniality of feeling and friendship had endeared one to the other, in ties not t be severed, only by death I Nolhbig through Human Agency hns ever been given to the world that will so thoroughly guard Ihe system against Cholera, or any sickness whatever, as the doily use of Dr. Bull's Compound P luid Extract of Sarsaparilla I The Doctor Uss very Intely made valuable improvement by the combination of Yellow Dock and other Hoots indigenous to our Western soil, that places " Bull's Ssrsapnrilla" at the head of every preparation aia 'Purifier of the blood," and "Corrector of the general sys-tern." No one can have sickness that uses this valuable preparation. Certificates are pouring in from every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonderful cures ever effected, after every thing else hud failed. To obtain the genuine and la test improved, procure from the Agent for Columbus Successor to R. EL Meakings, cast side High street, next to But ler's Bakery. Ijuneiy-diwVw- DR. BULL'H COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA has given more general satisfaction, and has cured all tho complaints for which Tt is recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to be six times cheaper and better than tho molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in rrality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic substance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable preparaton I Persons wishing to be cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhma, and all disorders arising from an impuro state of the hlood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the homan family by the dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give thi Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every per-son we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is dailv increa-nnt in thi rtv. hut from orders daily rOOOtvM Imm nil distances, go to strengthen our confidence in ita being the greatest curative agent lliat tne worm niw ynnwwi am hi -imj- ...nniim ii I i an ilt llsarfthra oruans. or MOkMMlTMi severe medical, or shop treatmentin cases of Dysentery, Diarrhoea nr Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for It, they will not be disappointed. rnrni v For sale by t ,PJ'R! -Y Successor to R. H. Meakings, mnr8-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. "i ENTS ATTEND. SPRINH STYLES Superfine Silk Is --- mm mmal nnlv til. Also, for Vour benefit, line French Cloths, fashionable Cassimeres, new and very beautiful styles Vestings of both Silk and Marsaiies, uravats oi ameren designs, suited to the season. Sic., Ax., Just opened by pi Ed Stvr H. COWLE8 St CO ARCHITECT OFFICE-Merhnnlca llnll, ( nhim-hiii, Ohio. N. B. KELLY informs tho public that during his absence all his Architectural nusiness, tninneering MBV vevina will be promptly attended to at the above offlce by th undersigned. U H. BLACKMORE, declll d Architect and Civil Encineer Mill Mil 1. I'll I SHOES. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Bo-kins and Mips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, just opened hy apl,T-dw H. COWLES St CO. NOTICE. IVTOTICE Is hereby given, that we have this day appointed Hum ll St Mills, Esqs., our Agents, for us and in our names ta collect and receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our professional practice. UT. fMH.-in i, mil i.iv, Ul, I.. Villi, WILLIAM TREvrrr. S HANRI'RY ?MITH, G. W. MARIS, H. L. HOWARD, m JOHN MORRISON, April 13, 1850. JOHN B THOMPSON, 8. M. SMITH. jaa3-dwtf IIOWK'H KIIAKF.lt HAItHAPAKILLA COMPOUND. i1 rk pared by steam, and rtrr vr is quart rottlbs. rtflE recipe In.m which the Siiakku Hassai-abilla is made I was purchased nearly a yenr since, (at a great exiiense,) from an old Doctor, belonging to uiat peculiar sect (the Shakers, and although It has not been made public until the present time, ii has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of f 'iuciunnti, who have pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet otlcrcd to the public. The mode In which It Is preuared, viz : by steam, enables the proprie-tor to extract from tne herbs used their full stronirtli and real essence, a desideratum which has never yet been obtained in the manufacturing of any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence its vast superiority as to its medical qualities, over all other would be SAKSAI'ARILLAH. To those at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince tnem of the above fact Tho wonderful heating powers of this preparation arc due to the manner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) as well as to tho composition of tbe ingredients used. Its leading iriKredienl bclug tho best imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparillacompound at present before tho puhlic . aud the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, Rnd that tbe properties it combiners as a medicine Is entire y peculiar to itself ; it acts as a gentle stimulant, and also ns an al lenitive as a stimulant, in exciting the action of tho liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomnch as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the imrposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a . GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In retnorfng all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, imd thereby invigorating the entire system, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent eure of all diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Sodd Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases re-ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac, Sec. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-noss, Loss of Apctite, Acidity ol the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, ami all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors aud as a never foiliug remedy in all diseases arising form r DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is i, paralleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heurt, Neuralgic Affections, General debility, .Ice., &c. It Is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken ste&dlly according to the directions, as in that depeuds the henetit to derived from its use. Be particular in seeiuii that the buttcln are put up in blue wrap pers, with a btOOstJVU steel plate engraving of the head of one of ; in i oi .-iiHKors on toe wrapper, anu ai am oouom oi me lanei a lac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by untidr and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus : B. H. Meakinor, Denio & Sons, u, Roberts 6l I'm. King & Briqus, Wm. Schneider. Sold in quart bottles, at ftl each, or 0 hottleB for 95. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must bo addressed. To le had of the principsi Druggists throughout the United States nnd Cnnadas. i;aii on our agents and get a pampuiet, mm wnicn you win tie able to judge for yourself wheuier tho medicine is applicable to your individual cuse or not. IIOWK'H CKLEBItATUD t'ODGII CANDY. THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN kor COUGHS, colds, hoarseness, sore THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, kC, fcC. Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak who will testify to its merits. KING & BRIGGS, (eneral Agents lor Franklin county. Also, to be had of the Druggists generally. novl0-ly I' nr.. Mi CONK LING. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOOD. ( OMU.I.M;, WOOD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE LEAD, IN OIL, PARIS WHITE-NO. I, DO. DO. PARIS GREEN, DRY WHITE LEAD, ; CHROME YELLOW, RED LEAD, I CHROME GREEN, LITHARGE, I CHROME RED, PUTTY, j CHINESE BLUE, oiL, WHITING, ' EIRE DRIED,' j ASSORTED COI.'d PUNTS, IN CIDER VINEGAR. HTK have adopted the most approved mcmod, as practised by the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to be as good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at the lowest prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take dem atmarket price annually. CONKLING, WOOD at CO. Cincinnati, December '28, 1849. dawly VRTKUINAKY SHIHiKllY. T. It BISHOP, VKTF.HlNAftV SUBQUON, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the inhabitants of this citv and vicinity, uurim.' those who inav patronise binL that he will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. Vj All surgical oienitious pern-run g with perfect safety. And thW majority of the diseases locidetit to Ihe Horse cured. T. B. Bishop can be found at his Veterinary Forge, buck of fhe Neil House. Reference to Uie fallowing gentlemen : Majou Barkkb, A.L. Olmstkd, E. Williams, J. Barton. junea-dttwym CAKI'ETINK! OARPBTIMOI A P.HTONK Sl CO., havo on hand ono of the largest and best xx. assorted stocks of Fine Carprt. and OH elotli. F.ver offered in Columbus, embracing all the different styles, viz Suirfine Turk-y and Wiltran Superior lugrnin; flujHinor I apistry liruseeis Superfine BruManla; Imperial,:) Ply ; BnoMflH do r mo uo Superior Venitian ; KM Sup. Druggels, Wooien ; 1(M ' " Linen. Also, Superior Wiltran Tufted and Ohcuiel Ruggi Alio. Sui nor lu-v liioeo sassasn ai n vt-ry gn-ai onii-aiii , n splen did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted ."iiBues, aic., sse, (osrivasw VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The sub scriber otters for side, on verv liberal terms, the billowing de scribed real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the content boundary line ot the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nos. Hfi, W, 1UU, 105 aud lOfi, of Crosby's addition of out-lots. Also, Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, 27 nnd :W, of Champion's subdivision of half section No 2.1. Also, in-tot No. 23. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. dfi there is a good two story hrirk house, together with suitable out-hounes, Sic. There Is also on in-lot No. 2.1, on Town St., a small frame house. For further particulars, an tu price, Sic, Inquire ol the subscriber on the premises. apLJ-d&wtf AMOS S. RAMSKY. THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY, l:lfi l.rr. iiuich -neei. New York. HE proprietors beg to call tin; attention of connoisseurs in i Tea, and the bends of families to the choice and rare selection ot Teas imported by thein, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragraiice and delicacy. OQIIibhltsI with virgin purity and strength, produce nn iiifu-mn of surpassing richness and flavor. The Teas ottered an- the folio wint' : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at il.M per lb, Niphon, " Diarl, " Osarca, a Green Tea, at 75 50 1,00 75 50 Tootsiaa " Ticki-Uiaa " Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on fhe fertile and genial soil of Assam 1,00 With a view to eneounure the introduction ot these om'chless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lo. among the purchasers, a uuantity of Tea equal to thr Hrit years' profits an the sales effected. haeh nurd, mer will receive cudose.t m tne pa. K Hire, a num bered certificate, enlillinii him to one trhance in the distribution fir0 For everv hltv cent laid out mid nn the receipt amount- bafn iMLOOA. the un.lermentinned parcels of Tea, to the value of ten per rent, or taw thousand dollars, will be ,fira away as tfonutrs::: accord nig to tne i.uinwion hcbht ; 5 Prizes of 50 lbs. of Tea each at l,01) per lb. lbs. or 85 500 MO 50 to " 500 500 250 BOO Hp 950 UN) 950 435 Prizes in all. ftooo 2.000 Tbnae ner(,n wlm nrpfr lower nriced Tens can receive their prizes in proportion, or they will be re purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. L-fr Country AfMaW INWBU, rtppiannons in or miuirwu, poi paid, to the (;nmpany s liepnt, as anove. yune.i-idtw.im 6000 COPIES SOLO IN SIX WEEKS! () P tbe following valuable .wok" The Lives ol JAMES MAD 1MON nn.l .UMl'iJ MONRol' I inrih and tit'h I're-id, nt o the United States, by Johk Qcmcr Aosxs, to which is added a History of their Administration." Thia work is published in a large size UBS. vol. of 4,10 pages. substantially hound in cloth or leather, similar in siyie in rrw-ard'a Life of J. U. Adams, "containing aeenrate jwrtraita on steel. Priee Ol Or. rhere feinir no work extant civing tne pnvaw inn puDnc uvpi of these iUustnons Presid. nis. and ihe world renowned rrputa tion of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale tor the above biwk. W Airents wanted. J- H- RILEY A CO., Agent, luin u At the New Bookstore, Columbus. I Mil SALE f- 11 Land Warrants at reduced prices. In quire ot may.U ..nn..... mm r.,.-, Ilartlwure. GEKE, ABBOTT V CO., 8111 of the GfH Purflnck, No. 161 High nrrrn, HAVE now in store snd in transitu from the east, a very large stock of hnrdware, cutlery, house building materials, farming and mechanical tools. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchflsers upon as good terms, if not a little bel ter, man ny u.u Snm-H rase? GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. KAII.KO W AND STEAMBOAT INH HANf K. THE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY ol Mas aaehnsetts especially empowered to insure against acci BtffTS. Capita) fAl.000. OrriCK High street oppositethe Capital House. Columbus. junelO-dtf - R- HO AO, Agent. U HO VNTH A HMt; UN' TJvOR sale cheap tor cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated rm Wash 1 tngtoi jonel'J n avenue, north of Broad street Inmiir AKER Si ARMSTRONG. PRESSED TALLOW CANDLES of the very first quality can be had at all timet at oar factory, corner of Front and Spring streets. Abo, Lard and Soft Soap junelii dim H P. HOWLXTT St CO. .. TO CNTKAC!TOUN. Lil-ALED PROPOSALS will m received it tbe offlce of the Board ot pubic Wovks iu tlie city of Columbus, until the hour ot U treloek (noon; ()f ftfMMflK the Mk day of July neu, lor the construction of tne following work, to wit j OHIO CANAL. For the re-bullding oi Locks Nos. 51,52 and 55, noar Portsmouth.For the rebuilding of Locks Nob, 86 and south of Licking summit, nen- Lockhourne. For the re-buldlng of Locks No. , east ot Newark. For ihe re building of one of tho flight of Locks aj the junction of tho Dresden aide cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.For building a Water Gate, with substantial cut stone abutments, on tbe south-carl embankment of tho Licking Summit Reservoir. HOCKING CANAL. For huildlntf a substantial Culvert, of cut stone masonry, op. posite Worthineton's mill, in Hocking county, with tho necessary embankment, die C'nmeeled with the above jobs will bo the embankment and other items incident to such work and they are ol a character worthv tho attention of contractors. It may he determined to re build Locks Nos 51, 5' nnd 55, near Portsmouth, during the PTOIlnl fall, which the bidder will consider, This determination, if concluded, will he expressed in Uie sjiecitications. Tile nia-onry must be of the best class and tho stone of the most approved qualities, an. I from quarries from which stone has recently been furnished for Locks near Portsmouth, Lockburno and Dresden and for the Lock near Newark, to be of atono to lie approved ly the Engineer, as must the stone in all cases. Plans and specifications may he seen nt the office of the Board of Puhllfl W,,rks. nt Columbus, at Ul time alter the first dav of July, and Information in relation to the work near Portsmouth ruin ne, ii i,m-KiMinriie. may oe nnu ai any time ancr inc -Min instant, from Win. McAboy, Esq., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Snmucl O. Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio Canal, in relation to the work near Newark, Dresden, Licking Summit Reservoir and Hocking Canal- Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give satisfactory references. GEORGE W. MANYPENNY, juneS Acting Commissioner B P. W. B. FITCH. HALE I H 5 0. PITCH & ft ALE, (Sucmor to MrKlrain ie Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealern in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, and nil kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. Ho highlit market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway & Co.'s Foundry, Co h'Mbuh, Ohio. mar.-dtf ISAMUKL (IALLOWAY. HENRY F. PAGE. (A LLOWA V A 1'AGK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U. S. Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, opposite State House. mayO-tf A L'AICD. IVTOTICE iri hereby given that the undersigned have this day L 1 entered into a co-partner "hip, for tho purpose of practising Lnw, Buying) Belling ind I nosing Real Estate, Surveying, dividing and nitMUvuJing of land? and lots, the Collection of Claims in central Ohio, and, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April 10, ie50-apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly improved. A good hewed log bouse, stable, well and a younir orchard on the farm, The farm is well adapted to raising nil kinds of grains This farm must he sold soon, and is ottered cheap. Persons wishing to make n small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this dives not suit we have others that will. SMITH &. MILLS, iimy 4 Real Estate Agents Dlt WILLIAM B L A C K8TONE, ' P ENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Cotum-1 bus nnd vicinity. Residence at the Cawtal House. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. RKFKR TO Samuel Galloway, Esq,, Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbus Prof. Dniel Drak.ft Cincinnati ui.pMi Hi" :IAJ.INL'S KOK JUNK. C" RAHAM'S American Monthly Magazino for June. Godey's Lady's Book tor June. Su' tain's Macnzine for June .Just received and for sale by nwySO I N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. FOR HALF, B A LQToJ Beech Fencing. Shingling "Lath, and Beech Joists. -a inquire ot hoavJTl C. SCOTT, Journal ottke. WOOL ! POUNDS WOOL wnntnd atthrir WarchouM, near thr. National Iluai! Bridn lF FITCH & UAI.E. L00,000 . Hini T OSMIMi'rt I'K TOHI U. FIKI.D BOOK of the ! Li volution, Nos. 1 and 2 Fors.lt! It junoS f. N WIIE- JNO & HUNTINGTON. A. n. WOM1AVOR, WM. F. WHKELEB. VOMHACai Sc AVIIEKLEII, ATTORNTVa VT LAW WILL practice as partners in Franklin and the ndjoiningcoBn-fies. Prompt attention will Iw civen to the adiuHtment and collection of claims of hirge or small amounts. i I . in i:i,i:i., .i,iri, l'i,hli, , will take ilennsitions. ac knowledgments of deeds, Sic. Olllce in Neil's New HniMing, north ot the Neil Mouse. Columbus, turn 24, 1850. juni-24 dly-wlm NEW BRICK (iROCEKV, ( OltM It OF MICH AND Fit I END STItCETS. THE undersiimed having purchased the stock of J. M. Rrown, will continued the Grocery and Forwnrdinir and Commis sion business, and betr lenve to call the attention of our friends and the puhlic generally to a well selected stock of Groceries, tfce. Sic, to which a large stock will be added soon, and ottered at wholesale anrl ref ill at low prices. mniBSMrWo, MAnr.iv rtuoDir. WOOD. WOOD! SEALED PROPOSALS will be rocehod at the office of Uie Secretary of state until 11! M. on Monday, tbe 15th day of July, 1650, for wood for the use of the State, as follows : 900 cords of wood Hi feet long. 100 " " 3 None hul, dry hickory, beech or sugar maple wanted. Bonds with approved security will be required for the delivery nf tbe. wood in the State House yard before the '.Hlth day of October next. One hundred nnd twenty eight solid feet will be required for a cord of wood. HENRY. W. KINO, Sec y of State, A. A. BLISS, Treasurer of State, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Columbus, June 1!), 1850. .LfcwtnjulylO LARGE and splendid lot of Mahnirany, Fancy, German, Chi-neae, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just ie-eeived and for sale by J. D. OSBORN t CO. NOTICE. The notes and accounts f George Gere StCo., are left with us for settlement and collec tion. They must be paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. Columbus, July I, 1840. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR HALE. Foil sale, lnw for cash, or on Bhort credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, consisting In part of I Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Htanlierry Press. XI lbs. Pica. 400 ' Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 Minion, Several funis Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly nev. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything need in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremely law for cash, or on short time. (decll CIMS. SCOTT, Agent NEW GOODS. WE have in store, nnd offer for sale on good terms ' doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad M M M 100 Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. S0O boxes Window Glass. 1 fx SHI lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Patty. 10 bbls Linseed Oil. 300 kegs Nails, assorted GERE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the slim ot the Gilt Padlock. MACU LtVS ENGLAND. VI ACAELAY'S ENGLAND. 2 vols. 12mo. Muslin, to match -L" l Hi Home's Enitbind tnr 1,1 MJPffl L N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE TltlMMINGS. PAIR Daatic tarhtga 'JO sett Iron Axles; 100 sett Brass fyf Hubh Bands: 3 bales Moss. Patent Leather ; Lace, Tufts. Damask Linings : Painted and ium Cbth ; Tscks. Seamez Cord, Ms lb-able Castings, Ac. For sale by ;ne7 GERE. ABBOTT St CO. NOTICE . , ti' hen by given that the subscriber has been appointed and 1 qualified as the administrator of the estate of Lorenio 8. Bnekley. late of Franklin county, deceased. jnwlg w3f WILLIAM GRAHAM. Duhhn. June 13, 1850. NOTICE . . I bvrtj given that the ubtvribcr has been appointed and I qualifi. d ss administrator with the will annexed of the estate ot John Stephens, late of Franklin county, deeeesea. WILLIAM GRAHAM. luneiK w.it- Dul.Hn, Jane 13, l ." COLUMBUS FOUNDRY J . B I D W A V S CO., MANCFACTrRB STEAM F.NOINBH, FH.lM arw anil imprriTl pattrrns.amont; which la one fnr tha MCI I'Y AW Mll.l.. of rompart form, with MILL IRONS ad tan complete. Thr, al rn.p lb. n-b-hnlnl Himtrs PATKST WATER WHEEL. RAILROAD CAR WIIKKI J ! oth.r IRON and BRASS CASTINOS lumall. m'l" si Fimnilrie.. Illlffll of .11 kind, made promptly lo oroVr. BKHN C'F.LF.BHATED COOKING 8TOTE, ' Pr.mi.rn Cooking UH Parlor. Shop, and Chnrrh Sto... and Farnsm fin Ontm, and PI.orilHS all warranmL ar. con-atantl. for Mir at wMoL.sai.it and .rratL on liberal term.. Merchants and others dealing in Ploufhs and Stores are re ap, TtfuIlT inrited to eramini: our stoc. ana pnewi. rtfttllT lorn olumbus, Ii T WOULD respectfully annoinieeMf'thfl citizens of Columbus I and IU vjeimtV, Mutt 1 I.HVC MimiIk hlw nrr.K.m.nl In hui. new, and my pecuniary condition renders it necessary to settU nil my accounts. I have been doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, nnd nm the only man who ever engaged eicluslvely in it up to tbe present time. It U a business that requires unremitting attention, and tor the better accomplishment of which I havo made sn agreement with Mr. George W. Williams, as mny be seen by the advertisement below, by which be will become my iiartner. I tsk'th)M occasion tosav to all with whom I have open accounts, prior to June 1, '30, that thev tefy must be settled up, either by note or otherwise, Immedi- 1 have monev enouifh due to free me from embarrassment not withstanding some of my friend are fearful thie i not the eat. I have lived among and done business with you several years. I intend, while my life is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reputation es a business man in the busineaa in which I am engaged. I ask no combination to assist me by conspiring against others in the ame calliug. to their injury. I have no run nrrt out, but I think this community will bear me out in saying that 1 am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. Relieving that I feel as well to tho living nt any one, and thank-lu! lor past lavors, 1 solicit a continuance of them. Mr. Williams, my partner, has been in my employ nearly one year, and aisiited me through our niunt fearful and trying time, during the prevalence ol the cholera last sur mer. He is known as far as bis acquaintance extends, as a gentleman well qualified for the business In which be is engaged ; and I feel warranted in recommending him to your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. READER June !, 1850. AZZUR W. READER. OROROE W. WILLIAMS, CITY COFFIN WAKE KOOMH. READER A WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated themselves together in the business of Undertaking, in the city of Columbus, and would respectfully announce that their depot or ware rooms will ho found, for the present, at the old stand of A. W. Reader, near the Hibbs Hayscales, where they havo a splendid assortment of Coffins, consisting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, Black Walnut, &c ot every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in the Western country va ylng in Quality and price to suit the feelings of all who may need them for deceased friends. They have and will constantly keep on hand, shrouds, gloves and stockings, of every -w and quality. They are also provided with n hearse Bnd carriages for attending funerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Carriages snd a hearse alwaya ha readiness lo convey friends and a corpse to any part of the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right of the - tate of Ohio for Trump's celebrated Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing its eflectj. Suffice it to ay, R. &, W. are prepared to preserve n corpse free from decomposition or change, any length of time, and convey it, in that condition, to any part Of the country. They an- also provided with u substantial Vault in which to deposit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feeUnge friends and relatives. Cooling Boards will be furnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or nt the residence ot either one of tho firm. One of the firm mny always be found at the ware room during the day, or at his residence at nlghL As they will attend to all calls promptly, snd are determined to render satisfaction, they confidently expect to be sustained in their undertaking. Residence of A. IV. Reader door from Third, on Mound street, wjofaiml German Church. Residence of O. W. William 2d door from Third, on Rich, op. posite Baptist Church. Jun24-n RAi:. Cuti paid for Raga, C anvass Bagging, Grass, and Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-madter's stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD tt CO. i .iA w At their Hag Warrbousn, (M Beekman at I DO i!-'u''s Pbncnto , 50 bags Java Coffee, landing from UnL aw tea Mates, an or sun- uv KING 6c, HKFFNEK, apti Cincinnuatl SUGAR AND MOLA8MES.-tf0 hdds Sugar, fair and prime ; 1,200 bbls Molasses ; for sale by KINO St IIEFFNERt roarSa 27 Main street, Cincinnati TRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirable collection of Legal Papers, to which the attention of members of tho Convention is respectfully invited. Cusbing's Manual ; Jefferson's da Southeriand (Joel B.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution". For sale nt J. II. RILEY St CO.'S Bookstore. CARPETING. SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, and cmb'd Window Curtains, lor sale by mar23 WM. A. McCOY St CO. CIIICKERINO eV GILBERT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for isle at manufacturer's prices. A. ItEED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE uPBortincnt of Paper Ilansings and Borders for i J- - Cheap Of mar 23 WM. A. McCOY Sc. CO. ENTERTAINMENT AT Edit EST GROVE. lt BS. DAVIS will utteud to giving Tea at Forest Urove, eve- evening, from live to eight o'clock. June 38, '50 d6t JAMES NEW NOVEL. Tho Old Oak Chest, by G. P. R. James. liTMjc. The Dalton'e.by C. Lever No. 2, 6c. For sale by junl8 L N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. NEW ROOKS. THE History ot the Conlesnloiial, by John Henry Hopkins, D. D., 1 vol. 1'Jmo. The Past, Present and Future of the Republic. Translated from the French of De Lamartine, 1 voL 12mo. For sale by junl8 L N WHITING St HUNTINGTON. VACANT LO'fiTFOR SALE. Two small lots on OiJ v street, near the corner of Fourth street. Cheap and on easy terms. SMITH St MILLS. juneS Real Estate Agents JOSKFM LirpiNCOTT. WM. C. BUM. LIPPENCOTT A BARR, MANUFACTURERS OV PHOCMX FIRE PROOF BAFCS, Second Street, between Wood and Smithjield Streets. ON Tuesday afternoon, July y3, ltHH, the undersigned wers call-d upon hy Messrs. Lippeucott Sl Barr to witness an honest and fair test of one of their 1'brpnlx Sales. Tbe furnace being prepared, the Safe was placed inside thereof with boohs, pa !'!. and some money; when the dnor of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled nt n quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued until halt past six o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satinftietion that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and the door opened the bunks, papers nnd money safe. The heat was so grrat as to melt off the braes mountings. We. thi retort, take pleasure in recommending these Sales to the puhlic as being, in our judgment, entirely nre-proo. JARVIS Sl TRABUE, NOCK & RAWSON, CORNWAL St BROTHER, BRANSON & THATCHER, BENEDICT CARTER, ISAAC CItONUN. I nm engaged in the foundry husinees, and know something nboui furnaces and heat. I witnessed fhe burning of the above Safe, snd can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my opinion, entirely fireproof. WM, KAY. Messrs Buttles, Comstock St Co. are our agents for the abort Safes, where a sample can beaeen, and also at the office ot the Ohio State Journal. LIPP1NCOTT Sl HARR. PAINTS. WE have on hand snd for sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, Sic. At the sign of the jyl GILT PADLOCK, 920 REWARD! STOLEN, from the subscriber, in Perry township, Franklin county, O., on the night of the 26th inst, a DARK CHESTNUT SObREL MAKE, sevon or ripht years old, with a large scar on her right thigh, a plain halter mark around her note, and a little white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. The above reward will bp paid to any one who will return the marc and arrest the thief, or $15 will be paid for the mare alone. je28 LEWIS T. LANE. I fiOO B0XF-S WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may - V'U'U be found single nnd double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass of all tbe usual sizes. At the sign of the j,lj GILT PADLOCK. COEl'MBLM UAHLIUHT AND COKE COMPANY. AT a meetinfj)f the Din-ctf.ru, held June 21, '50, it was order-ed that tbe subscriptions 10 the stock be paid to Thomas Mondie. Esq.. Trrnsun-r. in inatflllmenH a follows, to wit : 2d Installment 20 per rent, on or before Monday July 1st, next. 3d do 20 4th do 20 5th do 20 6th do 10 do Aug. s, do JPo 9'pt. do (lo Oct. 7, do dn Nov. 4, do Promptness on the part of stockholders is expected. jun.22 -tnovt WM. A. PL ATT, Secretary. I'm: HALS. FOUR very desirable small building lots on Rich street, east ot Seventh street, for sale very low and on pood terms, lnqnire oi junen-aj MM I'll A MILLS. FOR HA LE Two houses and lot, with stables, wood houses and every other convenience niached, situated on Friend street they are brick bnildinffs and in enmpb-te order, and will be iold rcry lnw f applied for so.n Buyers will do Well to call on us lefore pun-haum? elsewhere mayle SMITH St MILLS. cjteel ooons. Krarls. Hin:., Clasps. Slides, Hairs, Puraes, Also, Pen Knires, a spli nrti'i assortment J. II. RILEY It CO. ap31 FOR HAI.K. Two elejant and anbatsnrial DWEL I. IMI HtlllsKS on Town street, between Fourth .nd Hflh. SMITH MIL1JL Norlh Room in Enchanae Hank. pl7 a. r. coior.r. l i tmiimm B. F. PO AT CO., OROCER8, DEA1.KKS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, .ND Commla.lon nnd Forw.rtlliiiE M.rch.at., mSjSmt "" '""oVTSHOum.oH.o.